Rent pulled, split, reconciled, and receipted — without a single text message. Built for landlords managing 8 to 40 doors who are done stitching together Zelle screenshots and spreadsheet ledgers.
Missed messages, split Venmos, handwritten notes in the margin. Collect replaces all of it with a single dashboard row: four units, all marked paid, timestamps aligned.
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| Unit | Tenant | Due | Received | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unit 1A | Chen, S. | $1,800 | $1,800 | 2/3 | — |
| Unit 1B | Torres, R. | $1,650 | $1,600 | 2/7 | ⚠ $50 short |
| Unit 2A | Kim, J. | $2,100 | — | — | ??? Zelle? |
| Unit 2B | Patel, A. | $1,950 | $1,950 | 2/1 | — |
| Unit 3A | Brown, M. | $1,750 | $1,750 | 2/4 | Venmo screenshot |
| Unit 3B | Davis, T. | $2,000 | $2,000 | 2/12 | ⚠ Late — waived? |
Your current spreadsheet has three highlighted cells, two question marks, and a Venmo screenshot taped to the margin. Collect generates a complete reconciliation report the moment the last unit pays.
Confused emails, split payments, and 'did you get it?' texts are a function of unclear process — not bad tenants. Collect gives every tenant a branded portal with autopay toggled on from day one.
Hi, just wanted to confirm — do I still send the check to your PO Box? Or was it the Chase account? Also is there a late fee if it's after the 5th? And do I owe the full $1,900 or did you adjust for the fridge?
Sent $975 on Venmo (half) and $975 to your Zelle. My roommate is sending his half separately — is that ok?
Everything cleared on Friday at midnight. Every unit logged, every receipt sent, every ledger updated. The landlord on the couch isn't lazy — they built a process that doesn't need them.
"The 15th used to mean three hours of texts and a spreadsheet update at midnight. Now I wake up on the 2nd and everything's already cleared. I've had Collect running for seven months and have sent exactly zero rent-reminder texts."

"We manage 34 doors across three owners and were reconciling manually in Google Sheets. Collect replaced that entirely. The one-click reconciliation report alone saves us six hours every month — hours we bill elsewhere."

"I scaled from 8 to 19 units in eight months and didn't have to change anything about how I collect rent. The dashboard just showed 19 rows instead of 8. That kind of non-event is exactly what I needed."

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